I’m really craving cucumbers…I would prefer a cold soup. Oh, and I don’t have a food processor.
I’m really craving cucumbers…I would prefer a cold soup. Oh, and I don’t have a food processor.
I got this for my birthday! Sooo happy because I want to make my own smoothies and frappes and maybe make some guacamole with the food processor but what else can I do with it? Any suggestions?
this is the recipe. so can i do it?
1 cup fresh blueberries
4 scoops vanilla frozen yogurt
1/2 to 1 cup milk
Combine the blueberries, frozen yogurt and milk in a blender or food processor. Blend until smooth, adding more milk if necessary.
Hi,
I am looking for a nut grinder that is for more personal use than commercial use. I am looking for a product that grinds the nuts rather than using a blade like most food processors. My experience making nut butters with processors have left a un smooth texture as to the ones you make at a whole food store. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiWTXNzI1iw& )(turn down volume) This video shows the consistency Im interested in. Again I know this is a commercial machine but was wondering if there is anyone that knows if you can get a personal sized that uses the same type grinding and produces the same texture. Thanks in advance.
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sorry. title should state Nut Grinders instead of just "peanut butter"
Making applesauce cranberry muffins. Recipe calls for fresh or frozen cranberries. I have never made this before. Store did not have frozen so I bought fresh. Do I need to cut them up or use the whole berry?? Should I run them through the food processor? I already picked out the bad ones when I washed them. Just not sure if I need to cut them or crush them or use the whole berry?
Hello, for thanksgiving I am going to be making a carrot souffle for my family like the one you eat at restaurants or cafeterias. I am looking at this recipe:
http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/cafeteria-carrot-souffle/Detail.aspx
People are telling me that I should use a food processer to make the carrots best for the dish. I was looking at Cuisinart’s food processer prices and they are just really expensive for me. I am looking online on Walmart.com and I found this food processer:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Hamilton-Beach-500-Watt-Chef-Prep-Food-Processor/5924589
For the price, is it worth it to buy? It’s got a lot of stars on it so hopefully that would be a hint for "yeah, buy it". And if you all have ever had experience with making carrot souffle or something similar, give me tips please?
Thank you!!
Our French bulldog has allergies, etc. We have tried everything and have noticed great improvement when we make her food. she eats better than we do! We buy her organic chicken from Earthfare and mix it with brown rice and sw potato….all in food processor. We are having a hard time finding detailed sites that discuss dog food quantities and calories. She’s 22 lbs. and we’ve estimated that she needs around 700 calories. but still not sure if that’s enough having some concerns….hard time putting that into portion size. Anyone out there making their own dog food?? Her allergies are nearly gone. It’s so much easier to know exactly what we’re putting in her mouth but any suggestions we can get on this subject are GREATLY appreciated.
The fruits I have in mind on savoring are strawberries, blueberries, grapes (though never heard of that) and bananas. I just ordered a really nice food processor and would like to keep frozen fruit so that it:
1. It does not spoil by the time I use it (it goes fast) and can be expensive
2. Can have some healthy snacks during this hotter weather, other than ice cream and frozen novelties. Already frozen fruit gets very messy once it thaws out.
Thanks….